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  2. Advertising

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  3. WHEAT ADVANCE

    Following questions in the House of Representatives on the compulsory wheat pool, the Prime Minister this afternoon stated, on the ...

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  4. EN PASSANT

    Cloudy, pultry and unsettled generally, with more rain and thunderstorms. Some heavy falls in parts of the eastern half of the State, ...

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  5. WITH LIBERAL SUPPORT

    The following censure motion, moved by Mr. Baldwin in the House of Commons, was defeated by 308 to 235 votes: "That this House deplores the ...

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  6. FRANCE BLAMES ITALY

    After days of feverish activity among the heads of the delegations, conditions in the conference to-night were "unchanged and still critical." ...

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  7. YOUNG PLAN

    Von Hindenburg signed the Young Plan and issued a proclamation that he did so with a heavy, but firm, heart, because he believes it will ...

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  8. THE AIR SMASH

    The Air Accident Board to-day opened an inquiry into the air disaster at Essendon yesterday, when Frederick ward and Raymond Neville ...

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  9. ADVANCE FOR RICE

    The Chairman of the New South Wales Rice Marketing Board has been advised by the Rural Bank that it will be able to make a sum ...

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  10. FLIGHT TO ENGLAND

    Providing ordinary weather conditions prevail, Dave Smith and his mechanic, W. Shiers, will hop off from Mascot on March 25 on the first ...

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  11. HEAVY RAIN

    Heavy rain fell in the hilly country round [?]abo and Junee Reefs yesterday, with the result that the creeks in the vicinity of Junee Reefs ...

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  12. APPEAL DISMISSED

    The Full Court dismissed the appeals of A. C. Willis, John Howie, Dan'el Reeves, and George Smith against the verdict of £4500, ...

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  13. DAMAGES SOUGHT

    Ivy Irene Doherty, minor, by her next friend at law, her father, Thomas Doherty, has, through a firm of Sydney solicitors, issued a Supreme ...

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  14. MINISTER'S WIT

    Referring to Sir Ian Hamilton's criticism of the defence policy of amalgamating the naval and military colleges, and likening it to the days ...

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  15. ADVANCES TO FARMERS

    The Minister for Agriculture, Mr Thorby, referred to-day to the congestion caused in the work of the Rural Industries Branch and the ...

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  16. ALLEGED FIRING AT BAILIFF

    Lilian Adorah Osborne, 30, married woman, who was alleged to have fired at a balliff, Roy Ischer, at Mascot yesterday, with intent to indict ...

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  17. TWO ON FRAUD CHARGE

    James Law, 28, and Richard Marsden, 36, were charged before Mr. Harrison, in the West Wyalong Police Court yesterday with having ...

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  18. LION AND BEAR

    A young lion in a circus at Cassel, confined in a cage adjoining a Siberain hear, tore down the thin partition and leapt at the bear. A ...

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  19. CANADIAN TREATY

    Southern Alberta Sheep Breeders, Limited, asked the Tariff Advisory Board to-day for a revision of the Australian treaty with a view to ...

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  20. CHOKED BY BEAN

    Evidence given at an inquest today disclosed that Desmond Edward Coulter, aged 2½ years, was choked when he swallowed a haricot bean ...

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  21. SUSPICIOUS FIRE

    Four separate fires occurred early this morning in the Star cabinet making works, owned and occupied by Mrs. Katherine Gazal, in ...

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  22. ENDOWMENT TAX

    The family endowment tax regulations have been amended to provide that payment in any place in New South Wales where the employer ...

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  23. £5000 FOR BLINDED SOLDIERS

    Mrs. Dorothea Ziele, of Leeton, who died on July 22, 1927, leaving estate valued at £8404, bequeathed £5000 to the blind and disabled soldiers in ...

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  24. WAGGA DOCTORS

    Notice published in the "Government Gazette" to-day states that doctors Augustine Byrne O'Brien and Norman Josiah Solomon, of the ...

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  25. GARAGE HELD UP

    While Richard Martin, of Strong's Garage, Balgowiah, was counting the night's takings at 4 o'clock this two armed masked men ...

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  26. REMANDED TO VICTORIA

    Edward Henry Malone, 34, was charged at the Central court by provisional warrant with having at Footscray, Victoria, while armed ...

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  27. BRILLIANT BILLIARDS

    Lindrum was today at the top of his form for his 56th thousand. McConaschy ran in brilliant form, scoring a break of 1280. Scores:-- ...

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  28. INDIAN UNREST

    J. M. Sen Gupta, thrice Mayor and leader of several strikes, for which be was imprisoned, and leader of the Congress Party at Bengal, was ...

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  29. SOVIET ATHEISM

    The British United Press states that believing success in the anti-God movement rests in undermining the faith of women, the athiest lead ...

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  30. PORT KEMBLA

    It was stated publilcly last night that 600 men are to be put off from Hoskins' works at Port Kembla. ...

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  31. NEW TRIALS ORDERED

    THE Full Court granted a new trial in the action of James croll and another against Robert Duncan McCrae on grounds that counsel for ...

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  32. PENTHEUS OUT OF DON-CASTER

    Mr. R. Walder, owner of Penthens said to-day that the horse will not run in the Doncaster in which he is weighted at 8.13 or 5lb over ...

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  33. BANK RATES

    The Federal Reserve Bank has reduced its rediscount rate from 4 to 3[?]percent. ...

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